Jason Isbell and Japandroids lead singer Brian King at the Bonnaroo press conference Music & Arts Festival on Friday, June 14, 2013, in Manchester, Tenn.

Musicians and comedians may have more in common than we think.

They both believe music and comedy go together. They're both concerned about Bonnaroo's extreme heat.

And they both hate YouTube.

Former Drive By Trucker singer/songwriter/guitarist Jason Isbell, Brian King of the Japandroids and guitar veteran John McLaughlin shared the stage with comedians Mike Birbiglia ("Sleepwalk with Me") and Michael Che for the afternoon media availability.

"For two Canadians, it can suck the life force out of you real quick," King said of the heat, remembering another festival where he and the band had to put ice on themselves between songs.

McLaughlin said Bonnaroo took him back to Woodstock and European Woodstock. "To see that many people ... it's just a wonderful experience to see that ocean of people."

Isbell agreed. "If it is a crowd that big, they can't all be my fans. Some people just wandered up."

Even the comedy tent drew a crowd -- 1,800 for Birbiglia and Che's show. But they didn't know whether it was them or the cooler temps in there.

"The best part about it is it's air conditioned. And if it's funny, that's good too," Birbiglia said.

Toward the end, both sides broke out with a diatribe against amateur videos on YouTube -- they'd prefer folks see professional versions or see them live.